The Patriarch by David Nasaw
  • 1. The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. by David Nasaw is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life of one of America's most intriguing and controversial figures. This meticulously researched work presents a vivid portrait of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., the father of President John F. Kennedy and a key player in American politics and business during the 20th century. Nasaw explores Kennedy's early life, his rise to prominence in the world of finance, and his pivotal roles in Hollywood and politics, outlining his complex relationships with his family and the social landscape of the time. The book not only chronicles Kennedy's successes, including his role as the first chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, but also his failures and scandals, including accusations of bootlegging and his complicated views on appeasement in the lead-up to World War II. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and historical context, Nasaw paints a nuanced picture of Kennedy as both a visionary leader and a flawed patriarch, whose legacy continues to impact American culture and politics today.

    How many children did Joseph and Rose Kennedy have?
A) Eleven
B) Five
C) Nine
D) Seven
  • 2. Which Kennedy son was killed in World War II?
A) John F. Kennedy
B) Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.
C) Edward Kennedy
D) Robert F. Kennedy
  • 3. What was Joseph Kennedy's stance toward Nazi Germany before WWII?
A) Advocated immediate war
B) Supported communism as alternative
C) Supported appeasement
D) Remained neutral
  • 4. What was Kennedy's role in the Securities and Exchange Commission?
A) First chairman
B) Deputy director
C) Legal counsel
D) Never served there
  • 5. How did Nasaw characterize Kennedy's relationship with his children?
A) Distant and uninvolved
B) Casual and permissive
C) Strictly religious focus
D) Demanding and ambitious for them
  • 6. What caused Kennedy's recall as ambassador to Britain?
A) Financial scandal
B) Requested transfer
C) Health problems
D) Isolationist views and controversial statements
  • 7. How did Kennedy build his initial fortune?
A) Manufacturing patents
B) Oil discoveries
C) Real estate development
D) Stock market and banking
  • 8. What political party did Joseph Kennedy support?
A) Independent
B) Republican
C) Switched parties frequently
D) Democratic
  • 9. Which president appointed Kennedy to his ambassadorship?
A) Calvin Coolidge
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt
C) Harry Truman
D) Herbert Hoover
  • 10. What health challenge did Joseph Kennedy face later in life?
A) Alzheimer's disease
B) Severe stroke
C) Cancer
D) Heart disease
  • 11. Which son became Attorney General?
A) Edward Kennedy
B) John F. Kennedy
C) Robert F. Kennedy
D) Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.
  • 12. What was Kennedy's role in the Maritime Commission?
A) Never served
B) Legal advisor
C) Chairman
D) Junior member
  • 13. Which university did Joseph Kennedy attend?
A) Boston College
B) Princeton
C) Yale
D) Harvard
  • 14. What was Rose Kennedy's background?
A) European aristocracy
B) Boston political family
C) New York socialite
D) Midwestern farm family
  • 15. What industry did Kennedy profit from during Prohibition?
A) Banking
B) Oil drilling
C) Automobile manufacturing
D) Liquor importing
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